I fixed mine with a Hot Glue Gun as instructed by Mike Burns from FR a few years back. Eventually you'll be getting around to all of them. I've had to fix 5 over the years and just decided to address the others during the last fix. All things considered I highly recommend closing the overhead cabinet doors if you don't need them open. Our first one fell out when I left it open over-night before a trip. We were going to the store the next day and when we got back, the mirror piece was hanging from the old glue about 2 feet above the table.

I fixed mine with a Hot Glue Gun as instructed by Mike Burns from FR a few years back. Eventually you'll be getting around to all of them. I've had to fix 5 over the years and just decided to address the others during the last fix. All things considered I highly recommend closing the overhead cabinet doors if you don't need them open. Our first one fell out when I left it open over-night before a trip. We were going to the store the next day and when we got back, the mirror piece was hanging from the old glue about 2 feet above the table.

I've used hot glue on several of mine and it has worked well for over a year now.

Ours only has two glass doors over the dash. One was coming loose so I installed four glass clips on each available at Rocklers and probably any woodworking source. I do not trust the glue, especially over my head.